"The Kaesong Industrial Complex, located just across the northern side of the border, is staffed by South and North Koreans. It can't function without Pyongyang's daily okay. If the North suddenly shuts down Kaesong at some point, watch out. But as long as it's still running, as it has been throughout the provocations and tensions of the last few weeks, we can probably - probably - assume that North Korea is not actually planning to launch a war."

Yea were all kinda scratching our heads at that statement here in Central Texas. But yea, well whatever. Guess the norks are going to nuke us. Maybe afterword i'll finally be able to find a parking space down town.

Out of all the people in the South, Nick Saban is your number one enemy? Even as an Auburn alumnus I'd put Saban pretty far down the list. The only people who really should be mad at him are kids who get caught up in his roster management schemes.

"The Kaesong Industrial Complex, located just across the northern side of the border, is staffed by South and North Koreans. It can't function without Pyongyang's daily okay. If the North suddenly shuts down Kaesong at some point, watch out. But as long as it's still running, as it has been throughout the provocations and tensions of the last few weeks, we can probably - probably - assume that North Korea is not actually planning to launch a war."

Rwa2play:AppleOptionEsc: Oh boy-oh-boy. I can't wait for the Russia-China-USA dick waving contest on seeing who wants to "keep the peace" more and betterer.

That's the joke (I think): Russia doesn't really care what happens to Best Korea, China's just about washed their hands of them and the US pretty much has it outgunned. So...rattling the saber isn't doing much.

China doesn't want 5mil refugees. Russia doesn't give a sh*t. The US just looks at it as a training exercise and a way to get rid of a lot of excess corn and other grains.

Yea were all kinda scratching our heads at that statement here in Central Texas. But yea, well whatever. Guess the norks are going to nuke us. Maybe afterword i'll finally be able to find a parking space down town.

I used to live in Korea. North Korea does this on at least a quarterly basis; far more often if they feel sad and want extra attention. Their declarations of imminent war are treated just one step less seriously than crazy drunken hoboes' declarations of war.

I think everyone in Korea believes that it could happen... and most of them probably believe that the head crazy drunken hobo probably WILL pull the trigger someday... but he has been hysterically threatening to commit suicide by warfare every week for 60 years.

Nobody there even hears it anymore- it's just background noise.

The only new thing happening is that NewKim's press corps is actively seeking a new audience for their noise, with some success.

WTF Indeed:They just clarified by saying it's neither peace nor war. So exactly the same as the last 50 years.

Well... not quite.

"The long-standing situation of the Korean peninsula being neither at peace nor at war is finally over."

Although you're right, it is mostly like the last 50 years since the war never actually ended. He did say that he is invalidating the armistice, but practically speaking nothing actually changes unless someone starts lobbing bombs. There is no way that he is gonna be the one to start unless he is completely delusional and believed his dad's own propaganda, because he would be annihilated pretty quickly.

Ok for the second time in two threads, that arrow probably doesn't end in Austin. You CANNOT SEE the end of it because the guy's HAT IS IN THE WAY. All the other arrows end in an arrow head. That one has the arrow head blocked, so it must be somewhere BEYOND MID TEXAS.

/hopefully CAPS and bold will help this time.//and yes, they aren't actual trajectories, just arrows from NK to US cities